LOCA2.II, AFFAIRS. tug 1s the rautze of the thertr.eut, , ter and uhreteeter, RE kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth stroot. yesterday : The I h< THEr.IiouETSII 9 A. 111 12 Al t p. Barometer, 29 410 The Shaw Kidnapping Case At tha opening of the CcciT7 Quarter Sessions yesterday morning, it wa ., hiat eras of the juror; wre quite di. By consent o nakel for both sides, the eaEie'wae ith el.rien jurors. The first witness called was Philip Hari-e, who testified that Iv , had known Ferris about four yaars; worked with him in July, 1i"57, for Mr. Faulkner, in Manchester. At that time he received a letter from ;arks, then in St. Louis, which stated that he th• e could do better there red advising Har lan 1 , 2 , T0. He left this city en the 4th of Au gust, 1857, (w t, b.,tvever, ..n the e.renizth of the let• ter) taking Ferri; with him. He said Ferris and he started rn a barter, Ferris proposing to go and Har lan agreeing to go if Ferris went. They went to St. Louis. Harlan returned on the 14th of September, leaving Ferris in St. Louis. He wanted HarlarCto advance him money to come back to Pittsburgh. Has never seen Ferris since he oath . ° back from St. Louis. Mites Owen. bf Memphis, Tenneeree, was next called to the stand. The defense afered to prove by this witne:s that he knew Ferris; had owed him as a slave ; and sold him to Raglan; that ho was and Is now the slave of Raglan; that he is the same per son who worked h re as a bricklayer. Also that Show did not entice him out of Pcnnsylmnia. - - - T 13.0 Court overruled the part of the effer relative to the slavery of Ferris, unless it was first proved by c?inputent testlayny thzt slavery exists in Alabama. Mr. Swartzweider offered to prove that slavery ex ists in Alahamq, first by Mr. Penney, an attorney, as an expert t'-en by tie United States Digest, contain ing decisions regulating slavery in Alabama, and finally F.:: Commentary, which contained a history e! the rise and progress of slavery, alleging that it aril axis's in all the Soutbrrn States. All the offers were overruled, Leing objected to by Mr. Kirk patrick, coarse , for the proseeution. Mr. Owen ass then caked to the stand to prove that Ferris was t.ut enticed to the South by Shaw. Mr. Owen tetifimi that he knee: Gee. W. Ferris. Last saw him in April, ISSS. Had a conversation with him, [counsel fr.r pro,ecution objected to the introdacti'on of this evidence, but the objection was overruled by the Court.] Ho showed me his satchel marked " George VT. Ferris, Pittsburgh, Pa." I should say that he was the same man who was in Allegheny. [All cyitinrice as to the conversation of witness v,ith Ferris was overruled by the Court.] Ferris was much iihe a white man, but had African blood in his veins ; I owned his mother. The de scription of George in Uncle Tom's Cabin was very accurate. On cross-examination Mr. Owen stated that he knew Ferris n. in Pitt,burgh by despatches he had seen from Shaw to Raglan, stating that Ferris was in this city. I first saw him in Natchez in 1855, when he cy Is the property of Henry T. Miller. Mr. Miller's elavcs were purchased by the friends of his wife. Mr. Sw:rteWebier stated that he had used every endeavor to get hli eltrese hero, bat failed, and he would, therefore, ask the Crentt to give him until mornin'. to rr:recure their attendance, which was granted by the C urt. The co , unsel then informed the Court on several points w'n eh w,uld be submitted : and at ha'f.past five o'clock, the Court adjourned. A Norei Ba.—A gentleman we wet if, probably anxious to imitate Bcr: Perk? Poore, made a navel bet previ ,, u , to the electi,c. Be is the prop:jeer-of a salt matures re across the ri er, and wagered a bushel or snit ersinst a dollar that a certain candi date would be Ocoted. Ile ,nbscquently laid a wager if five dollars v. ith r- tiler party that he would carry the bushel of f.a:t to the' residence cI . the , winner, in South Pittburgb, should ho lose. Tuesday decided the tlrst bet—, a loat. lc says ho will win the second, cod prop, .es to carry the salt ac agreed, to the house ti,a wlnnoi, a distance if a mile and a half. on Saturday m. mini,. It remains to bo aeon w - hothcr he v ;otter wager. We hope he may, having lest his money on a Democratic candidate. Polite —Bat little of interest occurred at any e.f. the p-; i ogee.. yeEterday. fh - nry Neomd ass. fined five dollara and costa by Mayor Wer- , er for the violation of an ordinance rota tivo to the removal of filth frrm caultp. Four Germ,i - tr ~rratted yost-rdav charged with stoning. totat..tes in trio couatry and bringing them to t tre, ttrn. Th.ry acknowledged the steal in.?. A brig tit - .d in the pn: , ero. , icri of one of them, t bett,og ,ho parties from whom the pittit,...-s w occ. Any ono having lest one slittuid ort'.l and so; if it is their property. A youtg mar, was arrePed on tuspicion of having Etolen ge , ,rtity cf lead, hut r.o evidcr.ce b...ing pro duced I,:ua, Wag cliNchargrid. Th u r.,o,:r e d c l a y 3 , 7,, :rine geode iaund In IM==El theca ,;ej tbeir Vier.: Oh CO' Pt ß o ii r,•n l .--.lb or four mouth , J. Edg , r hou.psur., Elsq . President of the PennE,Nivanta autbrnsed Conetant Esq , and , 'her gentlemen da!phid. r,vzr an and El ociare photo grnpic cie co of d:fferent remantiz and t.eautiful point:. They ooe .rningiy ob:ained accurate repre aent_'ion= Spruce Creek. the Allegheny Tunr_ol, e , and returned with port. folios crammed A LI. , aninevetnents of the party, Was. that of taking n phut:., :rtpla of ono of the finest engines on the r_ad, tho was standing in front of the western end f the Logan house, et Al% toono, st Ia the representation, which is M perfect, r. J. Weitzel, the conductor of the train to whioh. the ;ocomotive i 3 attached, is seen standing beneath the FEEI9.II house on the engine. The engi neer is seen gazing fr m the window, and the figure of the fireman is discernable in the background. In the distance, is a portion of the Logan rouse, and that part of Altoona which lies inomedia , ely hack of it, upon the ascending hill-side. The whole thing is •admirably and beautifully done. By its side, s'7ls no. tico an gccurate likene - ss of Rev. Alfred Cookman, formerly of the Methodist church of this place. It way presented by the reverend gentleman to Mr. horse Strici. —Mr. Grahntr, of the Bank of Pitt burgh. le.t hte h cse standing in Evan's alley ;fester day morning, ani daring his absence tho animal was driven tie It is hrlieved that the horse was E tole!), but there is no chic to the thief. —Attetiii.ir: to the first symptoms of worms in children, ..bon they liogin to pirk at the nose, when ?bore is dry - cough, and the abdomen is swollen, there is - eLlairigt 'certain oviden-is that the child has L'OrEt - .q. A snore cert..iu s nis when one or ro ere voided from the bowels. Worms are a great source of annoyance to the little sufferers, and their presence is apt to be attributed to other causes. Ono reason why children with - worms are neglected is because of the very offensive and sickening taste of the castor oil and tenrmiineil preparations, under the nano of vormifugas. No one need hesitate now whai to give; Holloway's Worm Confections have obvilited that diffieul-ty, by the invention of a pleas ant 6nfoction, called " Holloway's Worm Confec tion," made bv Johnston, Holloway Sc Cowden, Philadelphia. This is the only true confection sold. Parents and others having the charge of children, should be sure to ask for Holloway's and take LC other. You can get them in any quantity at No. 1140 Wood street. A First Class E;stoblisli elem.—We have often thought the establishment of Messrs. Reymer A An derson, on W...d street, wrs the most complete of its Lind in the evy. Where tho articles dealt in are of so perishat•le a character, it is difficult to keep up the supply, hut they mar ago to do this to perleetion, having a curitan'_ Eucces,ion of the various fruits and delicacies of the sensor. Purchasers either at wholesale or retail cannot fail to receive satisfaction, both in price and quality, at this popular house. Consto,ptire Hop,.—Consumption. in some of its worse forms., has been cured by " Schenzk's Puimonic Syrup,"pr , pared by Dr. J. 11. Schenck, of Pailadelphia, a gentleman who has devoted twen tysfive years to the study of this disease. After hay. lug cur , d his own case with his medicine, he has carefully prepared it for the use of others in the care of that formidable and destructive enemy of human life, and with considerable success. The remedy is a simple Syrup, made from roots and herbs, which is as pleasant to take os honey, and beside has a won derful curative power. It is equally useful in bron chial and laryngeal difficulty ; for it should be con sidered that these diseases all belong to the same family ; hence, what will cure one will cure the others. Dr. Schenck has prepared a valuable medicine for dyspepsia called " Sea Weed Tonic," and Mandrake Pills, both made from plants and Poota, and free from all injurious ingrcd 'eats. You can buy them at Dr. tie ser'F, 140 Wood street. A Rud,c i 1 Cure Jar Rvito e.--If rupture can be radically ciied, it is imp-rtant to those stritoted to know that Fu eh is the caao, and with the assurance from Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, i.f 140 Wood street, who has devoted years to the study of the disease, and in the appliciiiion of trusses we think we are warranted in advising a)tir readers of the fact. Dr. Keyser says that be can refer to quite a number of persons in ihia city who have been entirely cured of the disease within the pact few years. It will at any rata do no harm to call on Dr. Keyser al.cl eo . A.ult with h m in regard to these instruments of which ho has a large stock on band at every conceivable price. ooulier & Mentzer, liouae, Sign hna Ornamental Painters and Gratners. Orders left at their shop on Fourth stroat, near Marlu.t, Burko's Buildings, will be promptly attended. .6m Boit:nun & :—My wits was troubled with cough 2.11 d pain in the breast for five years—the last two of which Ebe was very low indeed. I procured some of your Compound, and after she had taken it fur about fire weeks she was able to do all our house work, which ehe liv.d not previously done for four years. eeerflly, and tonal:ed. recommend your Com por.nd to all who aro suffering under tlit:t tcrrible rirense—Consumption. JAMES SODTREBLAND. MAsy R. Bournimaiu Lou mu" Ky., July, Mai • In San . 64°... .Cluudy The Opera Troupe.—We wore glad to see a larger and more select audience at the Pittsburgh Theatre last evening, when the beautiful opera of the "Ho hernias/ Girl" was produced. Every part was ex_ t, timely well executed, though Miss Hodson was somewhat affected by what is known among the pros fession as the "Pittsburgh grip." The song "I Dreamed I Dwelt in Marble Halls" was admirably executed by Miss Rosalie Durand, as were also the songs " 'Tis sad to leave our Father Land" and Why should we follow joys receding," by Miss Hodson. A ballad entitled the " Heart Bowed Down," by Mr. Lyster was also sang with much feeling and effect. The choruses were well executed and the piece altogether a great success. We only !egret that this exoellent eampeny cannot be pro called upon to favor us w.,th A longer stay. The opera for this evening i " .. 4 oine..eloule.," a grand c..wposition, nniven•ally known Lind al.:preen:Lid. Wo feel confident that the house will be well filled, and we trust that our expectations will be realized, as the merit of this troupe is certainly deserving of Success. Jubilation.—Last night the fellow craftsmen of James L. Graham, E 5..., the successful candidate for Sheriff, turned out en horseback, in neat white shirts, to celebrate the election. They were accompanied by one or two fire companies, several bands of music, and a long string of oys with torches. The affair was called a "Republican Jubilee"—very likely it was—it certainly bad no resemblance to a Demo cratic jubilee. The Gazette office was brilliantly illu minated, fled burned rod and blue fire enough to have made a Christmas pantomime immensely successful. Daring the campaign the Gazette has st-od the hard knocks, and as its party has been au et'. it was entitled to end the matter in a " blaza o: g,!ury as it did. Col. W. F. Murdoch was Captain thmral of the " Jubilee " assisted by a number f Marshals. It was a very quiet, sober jubilee, an , i =fter it was over nobody was ki:led, wounded or mis.ing, that we heard cf. Pratt's Tweviy fire! Annual Sale of Rook now progressirg at Dacia' Auction Rooms, Ne. 54 Fith street. Ile has one of the largest and finest assort ments of standard woths that be has ever brought to this city. He eel's nightly at aucti.:ll, and at pri , vote sale during the day. Now le the time for bar gains, as Mr. Pratt will remain only a sti:l.t time. • Niyht Schools.—At the last meeting of the Central Board of Education, <no hundred and fifty dollars ware appropriated for the purpose of holding night schools in tho Third an Fifth Wards, and one hun dred dollars to defray expenses in each of the other Wards. The schools will commence) early in No% Member and continue daring the winter. Burglary.—At an early hour on Wednesday morn ing, M'Cully's board office, in Birmingham, was entered, and some fifteen gold and silver watches taken. It was not discovered until the house was opened in the morning. No clue has yet been found to the perpetrator's. Mr. Hackett.—Mr. J. H. Hackett, tho only delin eator of ShakTeare's great oh9raoter rf Falstaff now traveling, will poiform at Fester'A . National Theatre next weak. Duquesne Engine House.—The new Daquesne En gine House, on Smithfield street, is rapidly approach ing completion, and will be finished on soon as prac ticable. We are also infarmed that Mr. Andrew Felton is casting a new bell for the company, weigh ire; over a ton—the old ono having been cracked during, the winter. This is one of the b-et fire core. plains in our ei'v, and it is right that they -hould he well providei for. Sole of Stucka.—The following stocks were eold last evening at the Commernial Sales Rooms, No. 51 Fifth street, by P. M. Davie, Auctioneer: 10 sl,, , hrts Citizens' BALI: stock :55 00 •• Pittsburgh oa. Co 67 50 S Monongahela Bridge Company 26 50 Duquesne Greys.—The Duquesne Greys were :oat on parade yesterday afternoon. The company cum bered fifty five mu4:ets, and fully H.istainod its repu tation as the beet drilled and finest looking body of soldiers in the city. Caruayliaa's advertisement of men and boys' clothing will iuterest ninny. His manufacture of clothing hoe grown in popularity, from its neatness of style and durability. Buyers will find his prices favorable. 0 EVEN THOSE WHO ARE IN THE ENJOYMENT of perfect health frequently have need to have re course to tonics as preventives of Choose. We are never too well ar4.nred agaitait the assault; of "th- ills that fiech is heir to." Sn Ai an invigorator they may find in HOS 'I'ETTFIVS BITTERS—a medicine that can , of tt tAittin regularly v.itle,:t giving vitality and elasticity to the e` s• tern. At this e.easnn. particularly, the strorgeit man i 3 n..t proof agaisat the malaria., in certain nectiout of the LUMP CI T. Ir. all cdsel of Fey r ant A tr., the Bitters Bro more po'en' then any amount of quinine, while the moat danger ol • twee, of tmions foyer yield io its wondarf r .n peri , Those-., 1...0e tri,.l th medidne v.. 11 ..ever toe another, tO vof me mlmenm wb ch the Ilort,ttor l'itrers pr i'esr• to b•i 3 11.0 s, WI.. hare Mai.. [lie I xp-rilurrit, et cordial!) W`TCI an early ilppli , latical to 'he Bitt, rx they 14 , 1.• f•ti icheu B 3 diSt,tidtEl 11. e, wg, stiv ge I An .1...610rE5. gerlsraliy, 11• JET LITT ta:ularExturerii and rro.pri,t,..rs, 59 Weer and 68 F-ont srei.• t J. :if. OLIN'S CKLICBSATSD STOMACLI TliltS—Try them, and satisfy yourttivcs that tb. , y are all lb.; are riwaromond,tl to be. Th , proprietor dote not prettne. to say that they will cure all the di3-a- - ,3 flesh is hett to, bet 'eaves them to test their own merits, and the constantly incr , a , ing Cemand for them L infilcieut proof the; are all tb.•; are rOCA.IIIIII,Iid`A to be, au.l tar OP- i-r to any of the kind n.cr in the market. l'heir use is always .tt , nded with the most beccecial re am.: in CZ:lf.s Dy,prl.cir, lots of appetite, Wefikl , PE•i of the stomach, iraligestam, etc. It removes all morvid matter from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy one to the ‘vho'e system. Be sure an I call for .1 M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and sae that the article par etasod bears the name of J. 31.01 in, as manufacturer. For sale by .1. M. Ohr proprietor and montoacto.rr r Na. 287 Tenn vtr6et, Pittsburgh, l'a ,nd by drr.g . g.im , ; and ron.rall v. i .7,79 ff.. NO MORE BALDNESS OR GRAY HA IRS —JULES BACTI:s ECd .4TO CENNO (11 MOS BKNOVAIOR, the greatest chemical di , cove7y of the agii, is an infailible to store: f the Hair and Sight. In baldness and gray kicks it, has the virtue f dis - riga,ieg the capillary tuber, act giv• in:: c t.u:h a -time el al to fully rest. re the im re. fucctien., tly-rt,L.y imparting, a new growth of b-an. and by acting as a dye .r staining th-elan, hut giving the hair a e.dit and glossy appearance, with a tendency to by a L. FAHNESTOCF. L CO., Re. CO, corner Fourth end Wcod streiits, Frog r ,„imtir generally, sod at the hat , ratory ales Hanel Is Cc., No. 704 Chesnut rtrcet, oCis:dacir JOSEPH MEYER ) If !INT FACTURVI OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Warerootras, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, PITTSBURGH, P 4 In addition to the Furniture business, I also devote ati.ention to UNDERTAKING. Hearses and Carriages 'crotched.. FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL PIANOS, MADE BY STEINWAY & SONS, NEW YORK, WHO HAVE NEVER FAILED TO RE- C.EIVB A PRIZE MEDAL wherever they hove ex hibited their VALLND FIANO3. Among the more recent ones aro ...etropalitar. Fsir, 1855 Wa:hingtcn. D. C. 2 Gold Medals. American InsV•nte, Crystal Palace, N. Y., 1855,1 Geld Medal Maryland Institute, Baltimore 1868....-Gold Medal American Institute, Crystal Palace....-.1856....-Gold Med.! Seixxelly State Far!, Louisville -.1&57....„G01d Medal Maryland Institute, Baltim:ve 1857...„.ti01d M. dal N OTIC E. The Committee on Musical Instruments at the American Institute, New York, as above, was c.imposed of COTTBCUALIi, Wei MAS9N, WOLLENUAIIPT Gottechalk and Wm. Meson being the greatest and mo;t distinguished American Pianists, and Wollenhaupt the moat celebrated composer for the Piano Forte in the United State.. It is a .ignitlcant fact that WM. MASON, of Boston, son of the celebrated Lowell Mason, of Boston, Author of the Carmine Sara, and many other valuable church music Locks, uses and recommends exclusively the ATEINWAY PIANOS 45 the VERY BEST EVER MANUFACTURED Di Tills CJIINTRY. We invite the ettention of purchasers to our full stock of STEINWAY PIANOS, CO:CiLiTniG 07 FULL GRAND PIANOS, Three-Stringed Square grand Pia llo6 l A new impsovement, which combines the edvantnges of the grand and the hertz atal Pianos, having the fellness of tone of the former aed the beauty and elegance of the latter. Also, the CNRItSTRINO SQUARE OR HORIZONTAL PIANO. Of oi - erg style and price, from $250 to $l,OOO. Sac- No one con hsv au idea of the perfection to which the NBl3O Forte has tx-en br:oght, null Le has seen these our quailed instrumen ts. For sale by 11. KLEBER & BRO., NO. 53 Kind STBEEP, Pole Agent for Steduway's Pianos for Pittsburgh and West em Pennsylvania. N. B.—They will be sold at New York Factory prices and warranted for five years. ocll JOIEI T. Lee-kr,' -IDWATID Qszao. LOG A N & GREGG, 114POENII8 AND Diirvr% AN iForeign & Domestic Hardware, f; WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. A full and complete assortment of all descriptions of Hardware, bath at Wholesale and Retail, can be had at prices satisfactory to the pnrchager at the above establiehmont ; tools of every description, in large varieties; Merchants, Mechanics, and Farmers are all invited to call. I.re22' POTATOES. —75 bags received and for sale b [WA) EIXSar FL ODLLINB. COMM Elte r B 'V It 8 .1 SOARS, OW Wsf.. A 111% 4. FS D teRCHA FITS' L ACE' A :10 F.. Fret. iiM. 11. k 111ITI1 1 7 1,5 e. Fretidenft. ED 57.11. D GREGO, 2' ISA! All DIM - jail. let. rreff rurer. N. EMMSCP, J 3 S..:perirgaidtr.t. JO 7; rP , T OWDEN th=mittee of .41-:.ifrction for August, LiCKEV, V 1' c. U. PAULSON, DAVID CAMPBELL, Stage of Water. Four feet three inchea water in the channel eekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets The appearance of matters In the business world has not materially changed since our last report. Business con tinues only in a moderate state of activity, a number of country merchants having pure hated their stocks here elnr• log the past week. In prices there is but little change. The frequent rains have kept the river at about four feet , scarcely sufficient for the purposes of navigation. 1 coal bo_it rise is, however, confidently us icipatcd. Sotoe L w bo-bi b.f . :, our Wharf during k, with cry light loads, but were obliged to la• by at gl c s Itooes, lb, low We notice no change in the Money market. God hocuri ty will produce an al:indium.) of funds for buaineeti pur The nitre f eachange continue the same, viz : per cent. premium for :astern, and par for Western. The Park Statements fir the week ending Saturday, ecti,lwr 9, show the following aggregate:— October 2. October 9. $9,098,954 55 $6,034,469 90 926,669 79 616,188 93 A inTe. Loans and Dir.c0nnta........... Due by other 8ank5........ .... Notes, .tc., of other Banke and Treasury Nctea_ Specie Ltiniurtza. Circulation Due to other Banks Deposites 1,640 118 00 1,615,19 i 00 139,029 20 124,003 78 1,908,049 58 1,913,191 70 These figures show the following comparative results : Dezrease in Loans and Discounts $6L494 65 Decrcare in amount One by other ....... 10,4.2 86 Increase In Not's and Checks of other Baucs, &c..!45.353 72 Increase in Specie Decrease in Circulation D crease in amonnt dne to other Banks Increase In DepNthes The above figures show a net incrimse] In Assets of 17,- 7C9 31, and a net decrease In Liabilities of $34,403 33 makin the difference in favor of the Banks this week $42,- 112 64. ASHES...The m irket still remains quite dull. with no sales worth reporting. Soda is still hold at 53.4@r4c., and Nitrate of Soda 15%c. Concentrated Lye 14c. Pearls we quote at SV,ASY a s. Pots are altogether nominal at 4Nasc. BACON...Has undergone no change. Shoulders are quoted at 13 , ,i@7c ; Sides at 8%(4).8.Xc.; Plain Llama at i4.74(41.0c.; Canvaesed Hams 10 1 / . .„@11; Sugar Cured 124121 Ac. BEANS...Are in demand, and some lots of choice have been sold at $1,5043 bushel. 13UrTER...There is but little Butler off , .r,ng now. Choice roll. In tarrels, is worth 14@lim , and packed 12@13c. Bli.oo3lB...There 14 a good supply in market; salAs of common are regularly made at $1,25, and fur bolter kiudo $2; tancy commands $2,25@2,50 "0 dozen. LI CiiETB AND TUBS—The Beaver manufacturers' prices are as follows:—Buckets, plain inside, dozen, $1,40; painted iusido. $1.50; 3 hoops, $1,75; Tubs. No. 1, 3 hoops, dezen, $7,75; No. 1,‘2 hoops, $6,76; No. 2, $000; No. 3, $5,00; No. 4, $1,75; No. 6, $4,00; Heelers No. 2, $2,76; Busheß, sealed, $4,75. CORD 10E— I Nlquil:a Rope, coil 13 18 lb Manilla Rope, cnt...14 "0 lb Tarred " `•l4 0 lb w kite " " ...16 "0 lb Hemp " " ......15 0 lb Tarred " " ...16 olb Packing Yarn, fine 13 0 lb, Packing Yams, com 12 0 tb BRD CORDS... Manilla $1,87, $2,81@3.76 31 dozen ; Manilla, 0 coil, 1,c.'0 lb. Hemp $1,87, $2,7503,76 0 dozen; Hemp, IA coil, 12c. li ID. Ptoron Lim— Manilla 870 0 dozen. Hemp 700. per dor CorroxCortonak..-Cotton Rope % and upwards, 20: do below %, 2.2; Bed Cord $2,50Q3,02®4,75 Is dozen; Plow Ines $1.23; Sash Cords $8,50. CANDLES...The following ore now the current rates of city manufacturers: Moulds, 13c. TB ID.; Dips, 12%c.; Star '.:2Q 20c. lb. CHEESE...The demand is improving, and supply better; sales are made regularly at 71/AiiBc. for Western Reserve; some lots at B*. CRACKERS...The prices have undergone a further ad vance. The quotations are now as follows: Water Crackers till 5*.; Rutter do. 6*. ; Sugar Sc.; Soda 7c ; Boston 7c, Pilot Bread 1 p bbl. $4,50. DRIED FRUIT...Dried Apples sell in small bete at $2,00 1:0 both. Of Peaches there ere w'crcely any in market; held at $4,75®55. DRIED Transactions quite limited; canvassed brings 1:412 1 / 2 c. F.GGS...The market is not very well supplied, but the de mand is light; the prices, have, however; advanced a shade, nn rates of packed are now made at dozen Vl. 1 :11.-The market continues dull, ay.-at:lug is iss in the river tinfoil are unchanged, and sales are made f iwa first hands at $5.10 to $5,15 for superfine, $5,',56:n5,37 for extra solo-nine, end $5,75®5,80 'or extra tatirriy. From store prices ate much the same se last week, vie :—5,,05(q11,40 for ouperhue, $5,51®5,02 for extra do.. •nd $5,57C4515 fur ext.( a family. Bye Floor still quotes at $404,10. 31811.... We have nu change to note in fish. No. mack erel are still soil to the el iyr trade at $10,50 and st $ll, to the country. Ilalifax Barring (rote at $5.50®50.70, and Codfish at 5@54c. The prices tort idle Fish are as blows r— ti Lite Fidl.? bbl , $lO, in half bbl=. $5,50 ; Lake Tr: ut, Le libl., $3, hall bb15.54,60 FEED_. At the sculls Bran to middlings sells a* Z.O to 800. , E 1 100 lbs Oil Meal brings $:7®1,2.3 tae,. FEAT ER6...Bales of prime Wearer,, ore made on arrival at 46c. M. in small lots, and from store at 50c. FIRE BRICK—Sales are regularly made at s23@i4o GRAIN...The Grain market continues about the same so l sot wf-el, with but hula doing. oa , s, on arrival, Is irg 4U ©42c. and 45e. from store. Corn dull and scarce at 00(ch62c. Rye from store 68©73c. Barley 70©76:. Wheat is held at $1 for ordinary qualities, and ranges op to $1,25 for choice lots. Ci ROC FRlER...Exhibit Lnt little change. Sugas in bles. is worth 9 , /. 4 @9%c.; while Molasses has declined to 50c. for prime N. O. Rio Odle° continues firm at 12% for prime. Rice is quiet at scries%c, with few transactions. HAY—Sells (ram scales at the usual figures, viz $8(la I $ll V ton. HIDES...Green Bides hare advanced to Cc. V th , with a firm market. The supply of Dry is very limited, and the quotsti. n is nominal at 17c. IRON AND NAILS.-The quotations of manufactured Iron are as follows:—Common Bar 2% to 2%c. VB. .Nat7s are selling at $3,50@4,75 for 10d. to .td., according to quality; the terms aro six months' credit, or 5 V cent. discount for Cash. Sales LARD...The quantity in market is very light, and rates are almost nominal. City No. 1 is firm at 10%©11c, and country at 100. LEATHEIL.-The market is steady, with no change In our old quotations: Red Spanish Sole V lb 22.021110. 51aughter........... 2 tW) 28 c. Skirting 20CM30c. harness 244-c62ba. Upper dozen s.3o(di $36/b42. LUMBER, Se.asoned...The follovting are the quotations of seasoned lumber, from the yards In the city:— Common 1 inch ['wards, V 1000 feet $l5 04) Clear do do 82 00 dressed d 0..... 00 Shingles, V 1000 3 to Lath, 2 25 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 inch--'f 1000 feet ... 30 00 do do 1 1 ,4 do 91 00 Green... The market la unchanged; sales are making at the river at $lO per thousand feet for common and $2O for clew. Shingles, $2,50 thousand. MESS PORK.I.There is a better demand, with 1110*e firm ness in prices; sales have been $1650@517 by the lot. and $17,50 in a small way. SIETALS...Pig Lead has &dined to 6, and Bar to 6%(b7; Sheet Copper 85036 m Sheet Brass 82c 01L"...N0 change in Linseed Oil, which is firm at 82@95c, with a light demand. Regular sales of Lard are still made at 850. for No 1, and 76c. for No 2, by the manufacturers. PIG METAL—Romaine at the last quotations, •iz: $2350 $26 for Allegheny and anthracite. POTATOES,..N'eshannccks sell on arrival at 75@80a ; Sweet at $1,30 to $1.,10, at in quality. POWDER...There has been a decline in the prices f 75c on former quotations of Blasting and $1 on Rifle; the quo tations now are for Blasting $4,25 11 keg; Rifle $6. . SAND STONE—Regular sales of Huntingdon county, a: $9 V ton. SALT—Prices have recently advanced and sales of All , glieny No. 1 are now made at $1,60 bbl. From etor, figures aro a trifle more. SEED...New Timothy Is coming to market qu'te freely ; it brings $l,OO from wagon and $1,75 out of store. The demand for Flaxseed absorbs the entire supply at $1,50Q • .. - $1,65 bush. The receipts ere light. SOAPS...The following are the mannfectnrer's prices : Rosin bc.; No. 1 Palm 6 1 ,4; Chemical 6A; Castile and Toilet 10c.. 74 lb. BIWETINGS, YARNS, aa.—TbAD prices have again do clined, and the following are now the ruling figures: Eagle Sheetings s%o. yard; Niagara Bj4c, No. 10. No. 17. No. 18. No. 19, No. 20. Nos. 5 to 10 In clusice, 20 ® Nos. 11 and 12... 21 ® No. 13 22 ® No. 14............_23 rg DOlO4 TAW. No. 400, % doz 11. CarpetCh'n,as.coL 26 @ No. 500, "6 doz 1 white2stoBo 21 No. 660 (43 80t044 @ N 0.700 ... Divine 22 No. Boo Batting., No. 1.... 16 @ N 0.900 81) " No. 2.... lb Family Ratting-. 17 (4 Coverlet Yarn..... 27 (di 1 ng— ..... 16 (4) Candlewick ..... .-. 2 @ TALLOW.-We quote rough at 7 1 ,-v ®and render, d at 10 1 4 c. VENEGAR...2aIes of Vinegar by regular dealers at 5 to 6 . 1 ,„;, as in quality; extra qualities at B©9c. WHITE LEAD, LInIARGE, .tc—White Lead is firm and in steady demand at $2,60 keg for pure oil, and dry 9 c"6 lb, subject to the usual discount. Red Lead 944.0 c, net, and Lytharge 854. WINDOW GLASS _Thu prices for city brands bay., .1 ranted, and we correct our quotations as follows :-6xB and 7x9, -6 box of 50 feet, $1,60; Bxlo, $2,15; Ball, 9xll, fish:, and 10x12. $2,40; Sill, gill and 9:14, $2,65; 10215 and 10:16, $2,75; 10 "6 cent discount off. Country brands Eoc. lower. WOOD-.ln Wool there is now but little doing. Pric,,a range from 25 to I2c , according to quality. WIIISEIV_Here no material change has taken lilac., Rectified sells regularly in lota at 25@26 - ., and raw at 23 @24c. New York frlerket. Now Yoe', October 14.--Cotton has declined; sales 2500 boles at 123.4@13 for middling fair. Flour heavy; 14,b00 bbts sold. Wheat heavy; 35,000 bush sold. Corn active; 63,000 bush sold; yellow 85. Pork firm at slB@l6 29; prime $14®14 50. Whisky firm at 2.1@22%. Sugar heavy witn s decline cf 1 4; on the week; sales at B;.4@i7K. u entire dull. Rice firm at 3 1 %@)3%. Linseed Oil doll at 71@72. Cotton Freights to Liverpool 532(43-16; Flour to Liver pool le sl i rogle 4%(1. New York stock Market. NEW Yr EX, Cctober 11—Stocks torls; Chicago and Rock Island 95%; Michigan Southern 2414; New York Central 8-1 1 / 4 , Reading VI% Milwaukee 16%; Missouri 6's 87%; Galena and Chicago 83%; MichLan Central 57; Erie 16; °lowland, Columbus and Cincinnati 92 Tennessee B's 1324 P • tuna 1.8 - - • Oinchanail !Market. OMmtrinirr, October 11.—Flour remains without any changq there is no demand of comse mance at $4,50 for an• perflne, and the sales are inslhnitcent; recel.,ta 1500 hble within the last twenty-four horns. Whisky dull at 180. Nothing has traneplred in Proiisiorou Mies Pork is 6111 under advices from New York. Barley is dull and declining; the quotation for prime is 85@9J. Corn 50. Oats 55c, and f i rm 4 u nw ed Oni ed to 74e and is dull. Money is eta. TkLohnage nmatered dem . J Ni UAIIDI:sIhIt, A Utorl ti L 003: IS. Prrresurx 11, October 13, 1858 335,688 84 381,072 56 1,243,4 , 00 69 1,284,203 79 ,sb 303 10 2-1,920 On 15.025 05 28 27 @ _» 28 ® 29 ALLECIEIENV CATTLE MARKET. ,o Li, CITY, 11,18.'46 T. market dune ire w c k., wti4 Mid the pike d clicking. The demacki wag perytpnlly BEI.:VEI3 Offered by No. offered. X sr.. Fri,. 20 G. Eng1and........ 20 3 @A% 21 G. England &Co sent met. 21 G. England & Twitchell 15 21 :NP , 3 1 ,4 15 J. Tnrner 2}.®3 20 D. Hock 20 2 @2 7-10 8 11. Alcorn 8 2 @ 2Y 18 A. Dugan . 18 2 0 31 J;Yrentriaa . . 31 2 @3 132 Mario ,t'rn.w ~ , 132 2 (713 18...._ 111 ilall ?lord , cli t, h ice) ..• 18 2: %@ :' ! 3 18 Mr. Scott. 18 1 1 4 rct o :t .1,,,i 85 Myers & !Ir6th-r . • 85 2 @a1 , ....i 86 ..... .:6 errick & A6l. . 85 2 @3 40 1 B. Hui 4J .;1 2%03 1 ,,: y 56 .....Kroure A G ot! .... ... ...... 56 4.,, 31 4 17 J. r mic h 17 2 @3 34 . K Word BOW I ast. 0 J. Crl.lllSt• 15 IV. Sterling. 10 T. B. Taylor 24... ... Nichol as Cart... 18 J. Hied.. 24 Mr Humphrey 12 D. Robiuorm.. 19 I'. Moyne 20 W. Holn., l!M;1=1 23, J Burbeck 27 R. Simko', 27 '4) - 314' 37 Stevens it Co., by Einzlowood 37 $184540 45 Z. Kline 16 '2494 22 W. Wallace 22 243,, r. R. Yr.ncil Tnin.mt dente, 10 _ ,AT, ,-.I yes Litt r 111,1 811 HEP AND LAMBIi. 19/0 ~ i be.p uff-red; ull suid a'. prices rungiug fr:rn 1„,i(d) 2 7.10 2r - sA. 30U hamtiJ uffered; all sold at $1,25(44,2 head. 751 offered : 0 61 sold mal balance sent east ; the prices ranged from 3)1@,4 1 ,4 gross C. L. FARNFBTOCK & CO., No. CO, cortvr of Wocd and Fourth street+, as will be seen by card In to-day's paper, requelt th, at tendon of the public gene• rally to their bap and well Eosortel stock of limp+, Paints, Clio , Patent Medicines, all of which they offer at prices uunally low, and on t•dmi.i accommodating, guar antrotug all they soil to give satisfacthai. ocll R. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. P E A KENNEDY T 1- 1 , ANI M ALLEGHENY CITY, 11. T. KENNES:DY Si. TIRO. Wilk:AT, HT AND 001C:si PUILOI.I,II.ED t, C•)[0.1 !if EA!, AND TIONITNY MANUFACrIIICO AND DELIVER' IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGL'ENY TF.,1119 OASB ON DRLIVYRY aunt ydhw SPEUIAL INOTIuFS. PERMANENT OFFIcI.,. COM PLY IN u NV IT fl TIIF 11F0.1.1 r 'RODS OP TLiEllt. PATIIIVEz' L.R.S. C.. 3. FITCH AND J. W. SIKES Have conc!udod to rotunio PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGU And rimy be cmteulted at their oftic., No• 141 Penn streq FT. CL Alit DiCi . ), except Fundayii, cur C , dlCE , li:d ASTLIMA Tiftlitiollll . lB ati.l ALL 'NI.I CC IPLANTS, complicated with, or caudng pulmonary die-am, Including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of t,'!e Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Coimplais:rs, 4c bag fITCLI et SYKES wont.: , taco that td'air Lrentutont of Ocuantupt.on la based nvILL ttv. fact th.;xt U:.l La U a Wood and a y s'em a' lar o , olh Inrr an..! alttniopntenl in Use lunge, and Idol . tliont.fore e , •.L.1. Meehan. lcal, hygienic and Medical rani , L.li, to pnrily tlo load and +trengthon the nynt..m. 191 , ./11/1,3 , , cony p,La .CAL IN• LIALATIONS, which they v. , •dch'y, I .Li taly A-. 3 (hailing no Currazine 3I ca “Vol , lids at, onrocatly Can !Aunt, viii 'l , ll wustii , g th tune il•ili - y • tt tltiy treat st. 'l , ' CA, ',kiwi that the 'l36ttt of the iyf , a6,l, in a otrect mitainer by. Inhalation," for, al Lefcre the v.at of the dirr,c_f !"hz block' at - ,4 (is effects on:y in the tango. No chargu fur CLAVGltatiuu. A Hot of quettiolts will bo colt to tioipo w1R111.4 Ij THE AKTIFICIAL LIGHTNING T.IAT F At!ißs through the Atlantic Cable, hears lest reeel , .l , laLce to the lightning of heaven, than Chistadoro's ia.lr Dye bean to the natural coloring matter of bl,ck and brown hair. Quick to a flash it darkens the gray, rod or candy fibres of the head, the lips, and the chin to el nay hue, whil e it lends a healthy lustre to them. i tic, and ten mlnutna, owl, In F.x or .1.:11 , weelia ie II the time rvgalred I.T ita epplication. cverynliote, a id up• plied by all hair dreii.tra. ( . R.ISTAPORO, No 6 iator New York Agent at Fittebtir .EXCLIANONI BA K virr nu. on ctobor Li, 1868. r t...., ?> AN ELECTION fa . thirteen Directors of this Bank will be held at tb- Banking House, on MO V: DAY, Novembar 15th, tyrtwaeu the hours of ten A. M am? two P. M. The annual meeting of Stockholde.n be held on TUESDAY, November 2d, at ten. A !M. ocl3 0. M. MURRAY, Carihicr. oc2lmJaw OFFICE it' PENIISYLVAN IA i ItA E 00. OF I'. IT:I3LRI' II October Pin, 18c8. TUB Sto kholdere of this Complny are hereby that the annual electioni for Directors, for the entnin., y or will be held at the office, No. 0 Fourth et not, b. tweeu the hours of 10 o'clock, A. 14. and one P. H., on 11,N Y, the first day of November, 1869. ocg:td 1. GRIFR SPROIIL, Berreterv. CLI.RRIAGES CARRIAGE BIANUFACTO R 'it AND EASTERN REPOSITORY JOSEPH WnITE Alni: AS JUST RECI.IIITED AT FITS RE- P.)SITORY, situated near the Two 5111 e Run, between I-junta:n . 4l and Lawrenceville,FY splendid and general smorinient td' Carriages, iluirgieli ate. Ril arrangements are swila that lie is onistlult.l) receiving new and second-band venicles, and the public Mal rely on always finding a geed stock on hand. tie also mai,. ntactnres to order, on short notion, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, And all pertaining to the busineva. With eigt.totm years practical experience in this bn.ineg and tieh flown [N.-ilit!!..! he flatters himself that ha °tiara gre,t inductinieute to parelasera. *a- 'rho establishment to loe4tel on the route of the colsior Ornnihns Line of Coaches pasting the doer evety fifteen minnteg. Neil/14R CARRIAGES. —l.la,ving on hand at my establishment, in Allegheny City, at the present time. the largest and most varied stock' of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ETC., of any shrp probably in the West, I have been induced to store a portion in the large warehouse three doors below the Monongahela lions; Water street, Pittsburgh, Ahern citizens or stranger; de4iring a good vehicle of almost any description, can to accommodated no good terms. The work is all of my own manufacture, got up in the most ar tistic stole, of the best materials selected in the Eastern market with great care; two horse Carriages, single and double seats; Rsckaway; Pb,sicians' itockaways, Prince Albert Buggies, Phaeton'o, Jenny Lind's, et , JAIN EOUTEf. Arii- eau ani examine them. 0c9:2.m Mit . C. WEST & CO., 031 A: LIANIIPACTIIIIIIIIS OF CARRIAGES, twoaAways, 13IIGGIE8, SULNIES AND SLEIGEs3 No. In Penn greet, PITTSBURGH, PA. FS" All work warranted to be of tho materials and workmanship. R. WELDJ.N, r? e BUOKSELLEII, STATIONER, PRINTER & HINDER, No. 63 WOOD PT., DZIWZRA FOURTH AID BIPTEI, ill•riuso LI J N. GLOGGER, ARTIST, NO. 21 FIFTH STREET se27:6md. ( ( - ) iron City Commercial College, Ptit6o/ratt, Pa.— Chartered, 1855. 800 STUDZNIS kTraNDlNG,Jatiusar, 1858. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial Scheel of the United States. Foung Ma Prepared for Aducti Duties of the Cbunthtg Romn. J 0. SMITH, A. X., Pray:mot of Book-Koopiug and Bciouce of Accannti. A. T. DOLITILETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. HEYDRIOR and T. C. J 6711113 Teachers of Book fieopinz, ALEX COWLEY, and W. A. Nu LLRB, Professors of Pen manship. Single and Double Entry Book-Beeping, as used in every department of Eusinciss. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Comitiercial Law, are taught, and all other subjects necessary for She success and thoron.z.h education of a practical business ntan TWELIVE Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, else in gaster*and Western Cities, for best Writing, AND Nov Ton mionstrao won', "iiltt IMPORTANT INFORM -1.1101 , 1. Students enter at anytime—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at plessure-rGraduates assisted in obtaining nations—Tuition for gall Commercial Course, s36—Average time Bto 12 weeks—Board, $2,60 per week—Stationery, $6 —Entire cost, $6O to $7O. sir Ministers' smut received at halt price. For Cani—Cirrulai--Bpecimens of Business and Orna mental Writing—incfo.e two stamps, and address Jll/1/I.IIW, Pittantreh Peonsylvauts. I' , TRDIC A L. B. FAHNESTOCK & CO. 6U corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, Drugs, Iredicines and Chemicals, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, 15 $l9 Maul 10 22 24 2 ,VA.31,4 18 2.13a3ix, GLASSWARE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 24 2%63 12 2 7-10(21'. 19 $2l 20 20(030 '• 2 24®3 And EtY!rygling Appertaining to the Drug BUSlrTheit. 23 2; THOSE IN WANT OF PURE AND verlu;ne articles will w.,11 to give us F. cull. We sa; lo .r as c.n to taught In this 0: other d ~± 33 :44,3 mgveminwnmwTgarwninwrilrrnm the sine pro, rotors and only manufactivern of B. L. FALINE,)TOCK'S VERMIFUGE, Tomo, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyapeptio The le at ante fur wa ries, either in children or adalta, ever tiered to the public, is undoubtedly the Veruaifnge, pre. par.d by B. L. Fahnestock. Thirty years experience in tab class < f medicine has given a 'Tire guarantee that this is an or bile every wisy worthy of confidence. As a cure for it claim; to be unequalled and as a merchantable article it i., prepared ant , o!ii as Ii L. FahneltOded sal no th , r, as the proprietors do not wish to have it car& waded whit as, other article of Vermrtoite n iw in the market. WI 1..?0` , 'S PILLS have 1. 1 „ mere local existence for er le etity years, nesepporte I by a ivertlsing of any kind, in I t eld et al, able tle , pr.ce cf what they aro now sold at, t with all i hese ,:isadvnatatteri, wherever used dlr.y have in no instance failed to retaler the utmost e.tisfaclion In perferintr g all :he l-rpicrements ef a rain hide family meth:- vine., and as such are recomm , oded by some of the most worthy and resparesible citizens r f tho land. Hear for in stance what Cal. WI, . Hopkins. of Washington, Pa., says: Wssuivarroir, January 8, 1858. Dr. R. A. Wi'son, HU:burgh. Pa.—l have been 'using ur Antl-Dysprptic Ma, when ec -eaten required. for many , s, and can truthfully say that 1 have never found any medicine qml to ilaem , n relieving me from affec ions of the st. mach and head ; they have never failed to telieve me tr. - n headache, and have always left my system iu better condition than they found it 1 must confidently cammend 5,11 r pills as 4 cafe and highly •.aluable m'dlcine. Yours re pe.,ffully, 110°K.INS. Will am hicnbaum, Big , Ci'y Treasurer, ~r 4s : PITTSBURGH, February 8, 1868. MESSRS. B. L. PAHNRSTOCK & CO.: (An.tlemen :—iu my opinion of the merits of Dr. R. A Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic and Anti•DyspeptiC Pills, I will briefly state that for many years past they have been a standing medicine in my y. A box of these pills is always left within 'he reach of any one who may feel the necessity f taking a dose, say one to three. Whether it is owing to the efficacy of those t ills or tut, I do not pretend to say; but I can snfely assert thatsince we have used them, my tamily hai enjoyed uninterrupted good health, and I cheerfully recommend them to all who duly appreciate this ir.e•timable blessing. liospectfi•lty your,. ocll WI! LIAM FIR. (JULY ERWELL'S RADIO A L RE 6ENEIt9TCfb, the sovereign remedy for sntrmator. rhoea or seminal weakness, sexual debility, impot,ncy, in voluntary emitsione, piles 'tr., In both sexes, the result of OW Iv indiscrwn n, inc.ipacitating the man for business, soci ety and ' , acrimony. r r rale by float Miner, Masonic Ball, sth street, Pittsburgh. Call for a gratis pamphlet giving particulars, cr sdd•ost B .x 453 G, Post Office, New York City. oc246mdsw:3p DAG UERitEAN GALLE'MES. .110GEIW AMBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH FIRST PREMIUM MIME GAL L I.', 14; Y, TO FIFTH STREET, NEARLY tiPiOSITE THE POST 014WE_ Ur" Pictnrea taken in all thn various styles, in any a •rather, and warranted to please at reaionable rates 4-4- tick Cr decon,ed persJial taken at their resi dence. ocll EL RISY?E't, au I 4:ly—ls AM B ROT Y P E S.—These beautiful and durable pictures on glass; in all their perfection and loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WALL'S, J ices' Building, Fourth street.. [oc4.:lw R. M. CARGO 6z, CO., Photographers and Ambrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Filth gtroot, and SUNBEAM - GALLERY, a. F 7. cor. of Market 3treet and Diamond, Pittsburgh. PRIONB TO 8= ALL. egyiB:tf-31) AMBROTYPES- A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARitANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT. ANY FIRST CLA& ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT felt W ALL'S, Fr arth street. Removed to 21 Fifth Street. CARGO & CO.'S PLIOTOORAPIIIO AND AMBROTYPE ei.ILLERY has been removed from '6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market. Thego rooms having been built especialiv for the purpose, with three larg- lights, are not surpassed In the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. tifir Our old friends and patrons and those 'wishing en• p.-rior likenesses , are invited call. , op. Reception Room the Vrueod door. api For Marlette and Zanesville. v•-• The steamier EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. MON nos AYRES, V. ill leave for the above and al intermediatt, ;orts on every TUESDAY, E., 4 o'clock, P. M. 7nr f,izbt or ~31.».P ar , ,lv on Z..rd -C .7• ':f - ,:::-72."--1J--7 . 1 7 ----,-, O '';'''. 11 . 11 .-- e ". ; 14' kiL__ •ii !I - -- Z --- - ,SI:iA . E CVL‘LIEIIOIm . 41„,_ . : c,O . • ' - ":f. 1 ,e '. •, 1 f I ~ 1 I T mq n ItiN A m=i .._ i 1 ti 41 4 i ta ~ ztl 1 .13 - •I -1 C/a -4._;i.. , -- fi___Ciiii.liil7/.';4.,,) , 5 1 - 4's',7t.q -3 i, - ,:' E.-4 F - ''"' lf= kiiit4T'' - ii i l •- •'; 1,-i -11 if:k„ • - .- , 2 ; , f -E- 1 , iz.:;;!. ; .;1 4 fi„,:.; !.. - :1-- - =, 0 .......,-,,:',-...;_a"" ''l''' *---' 3" ~,--.:1-.3a.,ALd * ,...s ' ' ''.?:•7* . "'"' - -t‘i:" .. ` . . = 4 , 1 ''.l-,Pr-,-,7-4--t!-,7:irsy,ii; SHOE WAREHOUSE la AVE - NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE IL- 5 - largest and ino , t extensive stocks of BOOTS AND SHOES, ADAPTED TO FALL AND WINTER SALES, Direct from the Manufacturers' Chiefly for Cash, QUALITY AND SIZES, They feel assured they eau offer mire?. lc r inchteeruenta to WESTERN BUYERS. sir Merchants visiting Pittaburgh vitber, to purchase roods, or on their way to Eastern citio3, ar. :in:Sited to ca and examine our stock before buying elsewhere. Sir Particular attention given to orders. ac.2211“e'51 11. CO U. US & CO • F LOUR.- • 50 bb hi. Choke bnperflne ; 40 " " Family Flour; Just received and for sale by JAB. A t 1/1/TZFJ3,, Doll Oorner Market end RIM street. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, PITTSBUROH PIN'A EIMIIIMBI YOREEIG'N .41'iiD DOMESTIC P A TENT MEDICINES, DR. R. A. WILSON'S PILLS. STEAM 130AT6 ZANIESVIIILLE. . 7 _ 7 .--...m.uss 1. CR H. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE No. 1,33 Wood Street, Ever brought to Ude market, of greet .varieti, OTING BEEN PURCHASED And selected with great care as to J. & T. GROUTT, IMPOMILBS BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PEAO AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Oorner of Smithfield and Wront Streets, apl4] PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE , MA.I7II7PAOTTIB.IIII3 OP PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPPING PAP E R, Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ta.. Raga bought at market prices. myB REMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Water street, below Market JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 19R TEI BUT OS PIC METAL AND BLOOMS. Nu. 74 WATER. STREET, BELOW kLABILET, • mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. SAAO JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM. McCULLOUGBS JONES, BOYD & CO. KAIRTAOTI7IIZOO OP CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA. MOORHEAD & CO., MANUFACTURER OP American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, Re. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 130 First street, mr26:ly-ii PITTSBURGH, PA. lAA 0 JONIn D. D. HOOKE( :TEEN, CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER ROSS AND FIRST 8193.1111 TE, PITTSBURGH. PA L. C. HEPBURN, ArTORNOY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER. WWII H. HIPUBIIRZI Na. PA Both stenzt sr. 7 Ilia JAMES A. FETZER, forwarding and Commission Merchant, FM 4133 Bill OP lour, Grain, Baqon, Lard % Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Market and First streets. PITISBTIBGH, PA. Arne To—Prancis G. Bally,For., William Dilworth, Sr., . Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Heiskell & wearingon, S. Brady, Cash. M. & H. Bank, List & Howell, Mangle & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlo Paxton & Co. mytie.M.ti E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DIPALERS IN FINE OLD WHiSKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, Jel:lyd PHILADELPHIA. GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind _ Factory, CORNER THIRD AND bIARICBT STS., PITTSBURGH. lIHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VEN.ITLAN BLINDS, of the moat exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Ely work is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices,) _Every attention la given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work rarrantsuL No. 72 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. [ukyB:l)is DAVID H WILLIAMS, CIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR 'kJ FUR TILE ERECTION OF OAS WORKS, for fromfive qurners awl upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public , or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. PITTSBURGH. PA. 1111IITCLACOCR, IVINDRE.2II.I' CO. (Sucsixasous to HIIPPYAN, APClsmity 8 C 0.,) FORWARDING ND COMMISSION MFROIJANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Flour and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. EII/11111150111: Springer 13 arbangn, Joseph E. Elder, St. Louis; Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros., 11. Childs it Co., Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley, Cosgrove Co., " Garret itkortin,Philadelphm; McCandless, Means .1; Co., " James, Kent, Santee d Co. " G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver is Graham, Geo. M.& L. lord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling it Cc., " A. B. Fenton .1; Bros, " Yard, Gilmore it Co., " mySlttf WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR. MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, PITTSBURGH, PA. AV- Always on haad, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac , Brandlen, Old Monongahela and Beatified Whisky, of the vo beet quality. WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, jy23; tf PITTSBURGH W. H. Mall.F. • Dealers in Ready Redo Clothing and Cientlemen'a Fnrnlw ing Goods, corner of Federal street and Idarket Square Alle gheny City, Pa. ALRBLE! MARBLE!! Jr 0 NIJ9 al C RG 0 BAB A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION or MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, &c., itie. The public are respectfully invited to examine our dock Prices bow, end work "anreanted. vl2:v—ia 'TO. C. 15 LIBERTY Bram. POINT BOX FACTORY.- BIISIBIA OBTB26DORI Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Horde, etc., etc. Orders nrorrrtly filled ROBXRE DALYILL... JAMBS I. BREADING lop OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale 2.11/ Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittabnrgh Manufactures, No. 251 Liberty street. Pitishurtrb. Pa. novreaT. SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN The subscriber has received, in adiition to hie fall stock of Hardware, a very heavy stock of Meat aad Sausage Cut ters and Staffers, and a very large atock of Sleigh Hon.., loose and on strings, of a ranch superior quality to tit st usually sold in the market, all of which will be sold on the lowoat terms. (se27) 132,111,. FAHNISS'TOCE. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartsoright,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgle 'land ani Den tal Instruments, Gum, Pistols, FiAing Tackle, etc., No. Et Wood street. They give special attention the manufaetur• ug of Trusses, Supporters ' etc. Jobbing and Repairing Ithpanctriality and deapatch. apl7 CENTRAL PLANING MILL, WATER STREET, AL GERRENY, ARE now in fall operation, with Fay & CO. ) improved machinery for the manufacturing of &vat Frames, Doons, Shutters and Mouldings. Buildera and Con tractors. will find it to their advantage to call and pacer lain oat prices. PITTSBURGH, PA E. SIMPSON 0. H. RIPPEY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Law, ander the firm of SIMPSON & RIPPEY. F URNITURE FOR CASH.-- A full assortment of Pitiabargh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK OAt3I3S, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a spledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. .AB the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for CARE. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything In the above line, world be advantaged by calling at FACKINER No. 103 ilmithileld street, helow Fifth. J. D. Fauglatc., Joss Lt. lawm. covnlY BUSINESS CARDS. D. 13. ROGERS & CO., 11•11171 . A0217112B13 OP itOGERS' IMPROVED PATENT . MoGE E mErtOLIANT TAILORS, Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 14 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. 3. & H. PRICE'S Office, No. 94 Fourth Street. r. SIMPSON, an2.0.1y 0. H. lIISPHY TAKE FISH.-- : ?b bbta. White lwish 60 “ Trint ; to Balrwa, rmehred cad for mak+ to way u, POSTER'S NEW fiIIONAL THEATRE. J. C. FOSTIO. Manager. IJ. PROOTOB...Btage Director Complimentary Farewoli Benefit, and moat positively last appearance of JlSlln DEA,:‘, UAYNE, wh will on this oc casion personate the characters of 4 ' Mariarta " in the Wife, and "Mrs. Chillingtone " in the Morning Call. This will be the last opPtlittunity afforded our citisena of seeing thii talented artiste an this - city, as previous engage rcvnts, Immediate departure. and retiring from the stage, preclude the possibility , f emaming. MS EVENING, °CI. beLi lath, 1858, will he peribrened THE Wag—Mariano, Julia Doan iTayne...3hlhin ht. Pierre, 0. foster...: mach, lannolvD...Fetrardo,hrßride. To conclude with, THE MGRNINt+ OA 1.1-314. Mailing • tone, Jolla Dean Heyne.4.Percy Ardente, Tannehill. ~ITTBBUR II TiIEATRE. Bole Lame and Manager,.....--.0. B. Penni Stage Director—a-- ..... M. RMS. - - Drees Circle and ParquettelDo Family Colored Boxes ...50c olored Tickets to Private flares-7So Whole 80xe5..._..—56 00. Secured Seats. 76c Proccordam rioted.. 8 00. Sean may be aernrua for 4a, whole of the series cd Operas. Box Book now open. Last night but ono <f ttw' NEW dtLEAbS ENGLISII. OPERA TROUPB. Mies ROSALIO u;)RAN.LI Prima Donna amluta; Mtn 0 tORGIA BIIDSON, TenT Con traltino• Mtn A. KING, Second° Donna; Mr. PRE . t.YBTfeR, Primo Baaso Bart. tono; Mr BANK TREVI)R,Tifino Buffo; MrB . B. SWAN, Ewan Profondo; Mr. G. H WARBLE, Becoudo Tenors; Mr. J ARNOLD, Secondo Baeso• Conductor, Mr. A. REIFY, Jr.; Manager, Mr. v, . 8. LYBThR TIII.B 'EVENING, rctoberl 16th, will be premsted LA 803INAMBULA—Connt godolfo, B. Lyater. Aar. The Management takes pleasure in announcing to the pnbllc and the patrons rt . the Theatre, that an engage. ment has been affect d wi.h Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. CHANFBAII, the eminent American artist , . Doors open at 7% o'clock.' Curtain rims at 8. DOI Office open from 10 to 8 o'clock. JOHN W. IM'CAIriTHY, BELL, CIRCULAR AND CARD Distributor and Poster, FITTSBURGI3, PA. Will promptly attend to the Distributing and Posting of BILLS, CIRCULARS, CARDS AND PROGIR.AMMEEI, For Railroads, Ships, Steantatg, Amusements, Sales, to. All orders, either ey mat , telegra.h, uc otherwise, sent to the M.* of the Daily *wrung Post, will be faithfully attended to. Fa.:kages forwarde • by al:© Adams Rzpress Company will be promptly disposed of accdr• ing to directions. said SEWING'i ACHINES. SEWING IiNfACHINES.- THE $2O 4NIO $4O L DOUBLE MK STiTULI SEWING !'MACHINESI Are now on Exhibition. at the HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY, NO. 20 PrE'VE STRAD% Thew Machines em reimi•ted to be the beat in market for family use, making an CinliC double thread stitch, which will not rip von if every! fourth stitch be cut. It is the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will be received end protnpily filled by M. DALY, Agent, No 'X Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley, Pittanurgh. Pa. NOTIOP—M DALTf . co the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only orlo the name in bnamess on this street. jylfaly SING 9 .S *,=l SING ER' S SEWING MACHINES A new Family Sewing Machina, combining the latest im• provementa, at the extreme low price of FIFTY DOLLARS. The pri et of all our stsudard Machines have been greatly reduced. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, it is well known, though dearer 1 ?rico, have alw-iya been cheaper, in fiat, considering what they will do. ilia , . any other. The prices are now raincod o that all mot be satisfied. Gall and examine the new Ifachines at the law prices, at • oc7 ! P. 3TRAW'R, 32 Harket street. SEWING MACHINES, WERE AWARDED THE FIRST PRE MIUM at tit. Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society at their Annual uxhibition, September 28th, 29th, 20th and October let 1858 This Premium was not bought, As the Wheeler..t. Wilson 5i1174 Medal Was. The lane :signed hereby challenges a trial of REVVING 8. beta re so•epeteut judged,to be selected by ezhlbitore or by the dndience, in ()ETV ULL, or elsewhere at any time. On sod after this d .te the price of our Machines will be reduced as follows: Now Machine, plain !knish table Do do plitott table Do do ~ :ith'c, , ver and drawers Do do large size Do do do do plated.. Do do plate!! anq pearled And other size 3 tuprr . . G. al. DOSCH. ' C The 81'4 place Li public estimation is now justly accorded to the GROVER, .k ISA•ilikt IGACKINB, for family Sewing, for the following roiv,ro, lat. It is MORE B.l.lSli'Lii and BASILY KEPT IN ORDER than any other machine. 44 2d. It makes a seam which will NOT RIP 'or RAVEL, though every third ietitch is cut. Bd. It sews from cave ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread isi avoidpd, while the same Machine can be adapted, at plea , nro, ay a mere change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The same Machine runs silk, linen thread and spool cotton, with equal facility, bth. The seam ia sja efaHttc as the most elastic fabric, so that it is tree team all LI kBILITY to BILEALC,, in WA3H ING, IRONING, orclthersoise. Bth. The stitch niedil by this -Machine is more BFIAIITI BBL than any other made, eitb-r by hand or machine. OPP loN:s Grover a Baker's is the byit Amer. Agriculturist. To all of which T.,f, Tribune ti A: a, amen.—lN. Y. Tribune. It Is all that it claMis 'l. Independent. It finishes its own work ; other- not.—[ [dome Journal. It weds only to , 5,.!1, to Lo apprectated.,—lPhreuo. Joureal. Adapted for wo4na, linen or cottoi.—[Amer. Medical Monthly. We like Grover - a ilak , ..r's boat.—lLadies' Wreath. And two hundred more refer, neat. W. C. EL idOTT, Anent, t the Fifth titre:A Shirt Manufactory. Pitisbn r a h, Pa. my22.ly Aerie, n Watches. i. m . APPLEiiiii mn• TRACY & CO WALTHAY4, MASS., MANUFACTUR ERS Or PAY Il N 'lt LEV il .t W ATOG G 6.— rhase superior watches are" made by tt.o a , d ,f new and original machinery, expressly designed to a.-cure, with a low price, a 11,13,Stninsamilk, nuakitt.r. and 17:11n ZVI aztatta..a time keeper The moventints are ne -in c.,nstriscrion, and are pronto:Laced by thehighest anthorttiee to be tinkles's hi principle and quality and have been proved by the most 4 exacting testa to be el:able aa'i unfiiiing in action. Them) watches ate man lured entire fro ~ the crude materials, in a single establish .ht, by co-tnectad and uniform pro ceases, the manufturery beingorgsnized upon the same sys tem that had been adopted in the ptoduction of the une qualled American hie-arms, which enables ns to produce a movementat one half the price ,f any foreign movement of the same quality; lid We gtihrantre the perreta perform ance, for ten years, of evt.ry watt:, manufactured by us. All foreign watches are made by band, the American watched being the only ones made by machinery upon a uniform system throughout. Nearly all band made watches are defective, and LO3 continually getting out of order. In many parts of thltountry it iit imposaille to find good watch repairers, an watch repairing Is always uncertain, and expensive. The introduction of American watches disposea of this ditlinuity, and country merchants, ap well as watch dealers, can keel watches as part of their mitmeit 'anemia stock, and that; supply their customers with a new staple, which may be us el as any other article, without mystery or humbug 801 l by the trade generally, and by RI. BBIN A APPLEI:ON, General Agents, oc.2.3mdasnap . 15 Maiden Lane, Now York. --- REIN ECM A\ & MEYRAN, Azents for Appleton. T acy a Co 'a " '''' Ile A NT VI , . .... - • AINIERICAN A.TC U ES At Hanufacturers' Prices. LIBERAL DISC CiTTIST TO TUE TRADZ. Our stock of Cllts, Jewelry, sillur and Pled Ware is very large at press t—all at greitwp ' , due d price.. REIN krriAN rt ecft. _ No. 42 Filth street. WORTH TWENTY CENTS, and selling at TWELVE whin and colored cotton Stockings, at l JC,ltif•H H , mat y r :Mirk t %treat,. A HORSE " - .EX. and Corn CAUNTI4E s,. OLoVEi AND )oK mplete, awsortroAnt Nc,ivaci at 11,01iNild i 77 ?duke; et set AMUSEMENTS. PlllOllB DlIBS1ON: IMPOILTANT TO TUI PUBLTO 118 r 'ONN , ER POtwElt 1 ,1001, i..l:ustior, will ha of to ct•we the 29) -:\lIV r C, Li gB M 2. M $5O GO 76 ( 0 . 80 00 . 66 00 . 90 00 .100 00
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